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Tagged Amy’s Choice

This year, Doctor Who has been back on our screen ten whole years. It feels like yesterday that the TARDIS materialised once more; suitably, it also feels like forever. So join us as we celebrate a decade with the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors. Let’s find out which serials are our favourites, and shine…

Ninth Doctor, Christopher Eccleston, will play the lead role, Winston Smith, in BBC Radio Four’s first ever dramatisation of Nineteen Eighty-Four. The dystopian novel, written by George Orwell, was published in 1949, and sees Smith come up against Big Brother, the potentially-fabricated symbol of dictatorship, which keeps its eyes on the population of Oceania. The…

It’s a funny old thing, but when you don’t see much of an actor off camera, you tend to paint an idea of their personality based on the characters that they play and the intensity of their performance. Toby Jones, for example, has taken on some very serious roles of late. If he’s not appearing…

Coming soon from Big Finish: Dark Eyes, a brand new Eighth Doctor box set from their Doctor Who Special Releases range. The Doctor is looking for hope. But instead, he finds himself on a mission. The Time Lords have uncovered terrifying fragments of an insane plot to destroy the universe. And somehow, at the centre…

You don’t believe that statues can move. And you’re right: they can’t – of course they can’t… when you’re looking. Chapter 1. The Dying Detective. On the instructions of the mysterious Julius Grayle, Detective Sam Garner makes his way to a rundown hotel, Winter Quays. He meets a dying man, who warns him that the…

You know how the Silence called Rory “the man who dies and dies again”? Maybe they should be calling the Ponds “the couple who die and die again” – an interesting point of view has been put forward to this writer by Twitter user @smiddlehurst. Turns out that not only does Amy die a lot…